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Azbell Electronics receives the Finalist Award from Baylor University |
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WACO, Texas - November 15, 2007 - The Texas Family Business of the Year program is presented annually by the Institute for Family Business, as part of the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University. Family businesses from across the state were honored at the 18th Annual Texas Family Business of the Year Awards Banquet, November 15, 2007, at the Baylor University campus.
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Azbell Electronics receives the 2007 Northrop Grumman Award |
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FORT HOOD, Texas — November 1, 2007 — Azbell Electronics has a longtime partnership with Northrop Grumman. The company has worked on numerous projects together including the Command Post Platform (CPP), a congressionally funded program to standardize tactical operation communications for the Army. Northrop Grumman selected for its Socio-Economic Supplier Excellence Awards those small companies that met the highest criteria for delivery, quality, cost and schedule management and customer satisfaction. Eleven categories were given awards with Azbell Electronics being chosen as one of those winners. This award follows a government sponsored production readiness review which showed the company in the top 10% of small DoD production suppliers.
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Northrop Grumman, QUALCOMM and Azbell Electronics reveal ‘The Situation Awareness Network’ at Global Border Security Conference |
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San Antonio, TX — May 8, 2007 — Northrop Grumman, QUALCOMM and Azbell Electronics, partners in developing The Situation Awareness Network, presented their Situation Awareness Solution at the Nation’s leading International Conference and Expo of International Border security in San Antonio, Texas. “For the best possible Global Border Security total solution, we collaborated with several companies to bring together highly specialized capabilities to form a strong consolidated solution for global border security.” Charles Craven, Vice President of Operation, Azbell Electronics.
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Northrop Grumman and Azbell Electronics team up to provide a turn-key solution for the Texas National Guard |
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FORT HOOD, TX — March 31, 2007 — After the days of 9/11 and the natural disasters of Hurricane Katrina and Rita, the Texas National Guard identified a need for a Mobile Command Center which would allow them to become the 1st Responder in any situation. Northrop Grumman and Azbell Electronics, both specializing in mobile military command centers, created a team that provided a quickly deployable, turn-key solution.
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Azbell Electronics selected as founding member of the Huntsville System and Mechanical Engineering Center of Excellence |
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FORT HOOD, TX - January 11, 2007 - Azbell Electronics has been selected to participate as a founding member on the board of The Huntsville System and Mechanical Engineering Center of Excellence (HSMECOE) located on Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville Alabama. Northrop Grumman Corporation is the co-chair of the HSMECOE along with BG Nick Justice, Deputy Program Executive Officer, Command, Control, and Communications Tactical(PEO C3T). The Center of Excellence was created to solve technical issues facing the US Army and DoD acquisition community in integrating command and control, communications, and other systems into war fighter platforms. Technical issues include weight, space, power, ergonomics, crew and operator protection, and technology insertion. The result of this collaboration decreases the time and effort needed to field solutions in support of the Global War on Terrorism and the Warfighter of the future. The HSMECOE will bring together the best of the industry and academia, working in partnership with the Army and DoD acquisition communities to solve short and long term issues.
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Government Install: AV Answers The Call Of Duty |
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Systems integrator provides a three-star response to a high level command & control challenge. Challenge: Support vital decision-making for an entire Army Corps in a single small, mobile facility. Solution: Design a special, truck-transportable command & control shelter incorporating flexible data processing and display capabilities — and send personnel overseas to staff it. |
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